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Title: Keep Your Hand on That Plow and Hold On
Author: Settles, Odessa
Description: Odessa Settles, a native Nashvillian, is an artist with experience in the performing arts. The song Odessa performed at the Sacred Blues Concert, “Keep Your Hand on That Plow and Hold On,” addresses the dichotomous yet blended nature of sacred and blues. Growing up in an African American family and culture whose spiritual music included songs of hope and freedom, she saw how music helps one cope and persevere. Witnessing the Civil Rights Movement led her to spend her life building bridges in the spirit of reconciliation and working to end racial inequalities. To this end, music is her tool of choice, enabling her to collaborate with like-minded people. Currently, she is active both in the music industry, as a folk singer, songwriter, and manager of local music groups, and as an RN working with infants born at risk, thereby fulfilling her missions in life to minister to the sick and work as an artist teaching others the lessons she has learned.
Subject: Music, Religion, and the South
God in Music City
Vanderbilt University. -- Divinity Library Exhibit 2012
LCSH Subject: Blues (Music)
Spirituals (Songs)
Settles, Odessa
Vanderbilt University. -- Center for the Study of Religion and Culture
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1803/5142
Date: 2008-02-21

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